| Introduction
- What is Pascal and why study it?
Chapter 1 -
What is a computer program?
Chapter 2 -
Getting Started in Pascal
Chapter 3 -
The Simple Pascal Data Type
Chapter 4 - Pascal
Loops and Control Structures
Chapter 5 - Pascal
Procedures and Functions
Chapter 6 - Arrays,
Types, Constants, and Labels
Chapter 7 - Strings
and String Procedures
Chapter 8 - Scalars,
Subranges, and Sets
Chapter 9 - Records
Chapter 10 - Standard
Input/Output
Chapter 11 - Files
Chapter 12 - Pointers
and Dynamic Allocation
Chapter 13 - Units
in Turbo Pascal
Chapter 14 - Encapsulation and Inheritance
Chapter 15 - Virtual
Methods
Chapter 16 - Complete
Example Programs
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Additional Pascal Training & Information Sources
This list of sources for additional training and reference materials
is provided as a convenience for you by the author of the Coronado
Enterprises tutorials. Since the author has no control over the
continued availability or the maintenance of these other sites,
they cannot be guaranteed to be accurate as time passes.
Some of these links are sure to be in service for several years,
while others will surely fail to be maintained. Most of these links
contain pointers to many other related sites which can be investigated
and the more interesting ones book marked by the diligent student.
Keep in mind that the entire field of programming is changing rapidly,
and will continue to change requiring a good bit of flexibility
on the part of the programmer.
Macintosh
Pascal
Provides Macintosh programming in Pascal for users of Mac computers.
http://www.freepascal.org/
Free Pascal (aka FPK Pascal) is a 32 bit pascal compiler. It is
available for different processors (i386+ and 680x0) and operating
systems (Linux, DOS,AmigaOS,OS/2,Win32).
Usenet discussion groups about Pascal (Many others are available)
news:comp.lang.pascal
news:comp.lang.pascal.ansi-iso
news:comp.lang.pascal.borland
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